Hyperpolarization-activated, cyclic nucleotide-modulated (HCN) channels contribute to rhythmic spontaneous electrical activity in the heart and CNS. Interference with HCN2 activity can lead to various forms of cardiac arrhythmias, due to dysfunction of the sinus node. The predominant role of HCN2 in these cells may be the stabilization of a normal diastolic membrane potential.
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Catalog #: | ACC-RI0012 |
Gene Name | HCN2 |
Abbr | HEK293-HuHCN2 |
Alias | HCN2,BCNG2,HAC 1,HAC-1,BCNG-2, |
Growth Properties | Adherent |
Host Cell | HEK293 |
Morphology | Epithelial |
Shipping | Dry ice |
Product Type | Ion Channel Expressing Cell |
Channel Type | Other Voltage-gated Ion Channel |
Channel Subgroup | HCN Channel |
Species | Human |
Product Format | frozen |
searchKeyword | HCN2,BCNG2,HAC 1,HAC-1,BCNG-2, |
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